Sentences with phrase «heads against my cheek»

She bobbed her little head against my cheek, looking for the breast.
My father and the owner tried to tempt me with the full - breed Newfoundlands, scooping up the silky black sacks of fur and pressing their big heavy heads against my cheek.

Not exact matches

Newborns most often rest a cheek against your chest when worn while older babies frequently lean their heads back from your chest and turn to look around while worn.
Nuzzle the baby cheek - to - cheek, rub his or her head, stroke the hair (if there is any), or just snuggle her against your chest.
Dale recently had a tilt against the appointment of several ex-Labour Cabinet Ministers, and Douglas Carswell wrote a tongue - in - cheek blog post headed «Government appoints MP adviser».
► A giant caged gorilla is placed into a military cargo plane, accompanied by a man and a woman in handcuffs who argue with soldiers and an agent; the gorilla growls, snarls, and roars, showing large sharp teeth until he breaks apart the cage and several soldiers and government agents fire rifles and handguns to no avail as the animal roars and throws pieces of metal, striking some of the men, tosses several men against the bulkheads of the plane, and stands on the chest of an unconscious agent, who wakes up and shouts; a sliding military vehicle in the cargo hold pins the gorilla to a wall, the man and the woman in handcuffs break free and don parachutes, placing one on the agent and after the plane crashes in smoke and flames we see few bloody footprints of the gorilla leading away from the crash site (we do not see the bodies of the other passengers) and the agent has a cut on his forehead and the other man has lots of blood on the back of head and his T - shirt while the woman's face is scraped on one cheek and one side of her forehead.
He felt the soft pressing weight of his mother, her arms cradling his head, her words one hot breath after another against his cheek.
I pressed my head tight against the green door, felt the cold on my cheek, and closed my eyes, tried counting to ten the way my therapist had taught me only a week before, breathing in on every number, then out, slowly.
Cats like to «mark» their territory by rubbing their head, cheeks, or bodies against something they claim is theirs.
When a cat headbutts, she taps her head against you and rubs her cheeks along whatever body part she's near.
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